Tools to Save Our Home Planet, 9781952338168
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Activism toolkit: Change the world, fight climate chaos, seek justice.
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Tools to Save Our Home Planet

a changemaker's guidebook

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    400 pages

  • Release Date

    31 August 2025

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Summary

Tools to Save Our Home Planet: A Changemaker’s Guidebook

A global guidebook for activism in the age of climate chaos and social injustice.

In 1994, Patagonia invited representatives from 75 grassroots nonprofit organisations to gather and learn from active experts how to be more effective at what they do. Through this ongoing conference as well as years of funding these organisations, Patagonia has helped thousands of activists make the changes they envision…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781952338168
ISBN-10:1952338166
Author:Nick Mucha, Patrick Thomas, Jessica Flint
Publisher:Patagonia Books
Imprint:Patagonia Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:31 August 2025
Weight:888g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“Tools to Save Our Home Planet is an eco-activism guidebook that bursts with salient strategies for rising up and fighting the powers that threaten the natural world.” – Foreword Magazine

“A wonderful place to start is the book Tools to Save Our Home Planet: A Changemaker’s Guidebook, which comes out in paperback on April 22. It includes contributions from 40+ inspirational folks who help both new advocates and seasoned activists clearly articulate their cause, shore up the internal logistics of their organizing efforts, and ultimately mobilize through policy, partnerships, legal avenues, and more.” –Food Tank

About The Author

Nick Mucha

Nick Mucha (he/him/his) is the Environmental Programs Manager at Patagonia. In this role, Nick leads Patagonia’s efforts to build organisational capacity and effectiveness for Patagonia’s nonprofit partners. His work is born out of a deep appreciation for the vitally important role that nonprofit organisations play in tackling our most vexing environmental, social, and economic issues. Nick has 15 years’ experience leading conservation and community development programs throughout the world. His interest in this work was born while he and his wife served as Peace Corps volunteers in Honduras from 2004-2006. From that experience Nick founded his own organization supporting coastal communities that were grappling with booming surf tourism in southern Nicaragua. After running that organisation for 7 years, Nick served as Director of Programs for Save The Waves Coalition with a focus on protecting surf ecosystems worldwide. Nick holds a B.A.in political science from UC Santa Barbara. Outside of work, Nick is usually serving up dad jokes to his three kids or scheming to get in a quick surf, trail run, or weekend adventure off-grid.

Patrick Thomas is a Minnesota-based marketing leader, editor, and consultant. Over 20 years of publishing work he’s edited New York Times bestsellers, served as managing director of Milkweed Editions, ran the San Francisco Chronicle book review, and developed innovative branching narrative gaming scripts. He’s been fortunate to work with numerous award-winning writers, scientists, adventurers, and poets, and believes in the powerful role stories have to play in saving the planet.

Jessica Flint has worked as an editor at such publications as Vanity Fair, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Departures, and was a content strategist at Apple. She has written about mountain climbing in Africa for Outside, hiking with her father through Chilean Patagonia for Departures, and trends in sustainable travel for National Geographic, among other publications. She lives in Minnesota.

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